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Georgia Runoff Fills Greene Seat, Tests House Majority

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Ringgold, Ga. — Voters in northwest Georgia's 14th Congressional District voted Tuesday in a special runoff between Republican Clay Fuller and Democrat Shawn Harris to fill the remainder of Marjorie Taylor Greene's term after her January resignation, following a March 10 all-party election that produced no majority. The immediate outcome will affect the closely divided U.S. House this week: Republicans hold a 217-214 majority with two vacancies and one former Republican now independent; President Trump endorsed Fuller in February, and March tallies showed Harris leading with 37 percent in the initial contest.

Prepared by Lauren Mitchell and reviewed by editorial team.

Timeline of Events

  • January: Marjorie Taylor Greene resigns from Congress after dispute with President Trump.
  • February: President Trump publicly endorses Clay Fuller for the special election.
  • March 10: All-party special election with 17 candidates yields no majority; Harris 37%, Fuller 35%.
  • March 23: Fuller reiterates alignment with Trump during a debate.
  • This week (Tuesday): Runoff between Fuller and Harris held to fill Greene’s unexpired term.

Why This Matters to You

This Georgia runoff election could shift the balance of power in the U.S. House. It might influence decisions on issues like taxes, healthcare, and job policies. Keep an eye on the results, as they could affect your daily life.

The Bottom Line

The Georgia 14th District runoff is a tight race between Fuller and Harris. It's a test of Trump's influence and could change the House majority. Worth forwarding if you know someone in Georgia who might be affected.

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Who Benefited

Congressional leaders and national party organizations stand to benefit from the seat's outcome because the winner will immediately affect the razor-thin House majority and influence committee assignments and legislative leverage.

Who Impacted

Residents of Georgia's 14th District have experienced repeated special contests and heightened partisanship after Marjorie Taylor Greene's resignation, resulting in uncertainty and intense campaigning during the remainder of the term.

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Articles Published:
5
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0
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1
Neutral:
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Distribution:
Left 20%, Center 80%, Right 0%
Who Benefited

Congressional leaders and national party organizations stand to benefit from the seat's outcome because the winner will immediately affect the razor-thin House majority and influence committee assignments and legislative leverage.

Who Impacted

Residents of Georgia's 14th District have experienced repeated special contests and heightened partisanship after Marjorie Taylor Greene's resignation, resulting in uncertainty and intense campaigning during the remainder of the term.

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GA-14: Northwest Georgia voters head to polls Tuesday in high-stakes congressional runoff

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Georgia Runoff Fills Greene Seat, Tests House Majority

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